NUCLEAR POWER - DVD

This program brings knowledge and perspective to an emotionally charged subject and includes video footage from Los Alamos, Three Mile Island, Oak Ridge and other centers of nuclear research. This program can help provide a base in science and history for discussion of nuclear power issues, including new developments in connections between energy production and global warming.

Part 1. The History of Nuclear Power. Tells the story of how nuclear power was developed in World War II and how it has come to be an important source of power (and controversy) today.

Part 2. Nuclear Power Today and Tomorrow. Helps the student understand the basic scientific principles involved in nuclear reactionsand examines the pros and cons of nuclear energy in the future.

*Closed Captioned
*Includes Guide


#11941/084546 minutes2007Grades 7 to A $129.95 *CC Streaming Available



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